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NARRATOR
John Prager (deceased)
Region: Blackland Prairie
Topics: Mining, Lignite, Energy, Groundwater
Mr. Prager worked during his career
for the Air Force and the University of Texas. As a volunteer and
retiree, however, his focus was on protecting the lands and
waters near his home in Elgin, Texas, east of Austin. Known for his
careful and insightful research, Mr. Prager was particularly
active in working with the Central Texas Lignite Watch, Fayette County
Resource Watch, and the Bastrop County
Environmental Network, in challenging a variety of lignite
stripmining proposals for Powell's Bend, Cummins Creek, and Camp
Swift. He was also involved in opposition to central Texas
projects to reuse the Longhorn oil pipeline as a gasoline conduit, to
construct bullet trains, dams, incinerators and power plants, and to
receive sewage from Austin and sell water to San Antonio. Late in his life,
he was on the track of state-record size trees in his
beloved Bastrop County, having already found immense, record-breaking
black locust and American elm.
Interviewed
October 17, 2003
Rosanky, Texas Reels 2265, 2266, and 2267
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